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Vitali Klitschko vs Samuel Peter
von sunshinetrue Posted at 2008/08/27 09:55
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Still, Berlin!

Finally it became known the place where the long-awaited fight for the _title_ of world champion version WBC heavyweight weight between Nigerian Samuel Peter and Vitali Klitschko will be taking place. The first fight in nearly four years Vitali will be back in the ring on 11 October in Berlin, Germany. Shelters fight participants and more than 13 thousand visitors recently built O2 World. Vitaly is the "honorable" (emeritus) champion which allows him the status to return to sports immediately behind "Today" champion.

Samuel Peter

"I have no shadow of a doubt that I will be successful in my defense of this _title_. Klitschko is an experienced fighter, very unpredictable, but I do it better. Besides, on my side is youth. To begin with I "explain" with Vitali and then will accept his younger brother, Wladimir. I have some unfinished business with him "

Vitali Klitschko
"I am very happy to be back" in order "and to fight for the _title_ of world champion. Peter is a very dangerous puncher, who’s already proven his high level in the battles against major opponents. I know it will be a very difficult battle, but my dream is to win a _title_ for the third time and, together with Wladimir to be the first in the world brothers, both as world heavyweight champions - should be realized. I have to do anything that will be necessary. A new arena in Berlin I believe, will become an ideal place for an event of this magnitude "
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Re:Vitali Klitschko vs Samuel Peter
von sunshinetrue Posted at 2008/08/29 09:01
Klitschko says he's ready to comeback, but some of Peter's boosters unsure


ESPN

NEW YORK -- All eyes were on Samuel Peter as he walked to the dais, more than an hour late to a news conference formally announcing his WBC heavyweight _title_ defense against unretired champion Vitali Klitschko.

The biggest surprise wasn't that the usually punctual Peter was running behind, though, it was that Klitschko was standing there waiting.

Saddled with a well-worn reputation for backing out of fights because of injuries, Klitschko in fact showed up early Wednesday, eagerly professing his health after four years away from the ring and vowing to resurrect his career by capturing the belt he gave up when he felt his body breaking down.

"Always my biggest enemy was injury," Klitschko said at a Manhattan steakhouse, ahead of the Oct. 11 fight in Berlin. "There's never a guarantee, but I'm 100 percent ready. I have my health now and I'm very optimistic."

Not everybody is convinced.

"I'm still wondering if he's going to show up," Peter said, smiling and clasping his hands in mock prayer. "I signed the contract five months ago. They just signed the contract yesterday, or so they tell me."

Ivaylo Gotsev, who has coaxed along Peter's career since he turned pro shortly after the 2000 Olympics, was even more candid: "Get in or get out."

"Please, just be there," Gotsev added, turning toward a glaring Klitschko seated two seats away. "The business we'll take care of in the ring."

Klitschko relinquished the WBC belt just days before he was scheduled to defend it against Hasim Rahman in 2005, choosing to retire rather than speed through six months of rehab after tearing a ligament in his right knee.

The two-time champion has been busy since then, unsuccessfully running for mayor of Kiev, Ukraine, and closely following the exploits of his younger brother Wladimir, the current WBO and IBF _title_holder and the man widely considered the best of an ambiguous and disorganized cadre of so-called heavyweight champions.

It was the notion that the two brothers could capture all of the heavyweight belts between them that drove the elder Klitschko back into the ring.

"Always we have the dream to be world champions at the same time," Vitali said.

So the erudite Klitschko announced he was making a comeback, scheduling his first fight for last September against Jameel McCline. In the weeks leading up to the fight -- and hardly shocking to anybody -- Klitschko hurt his back and needed emergency surgery.

McCline wound up fighting Peter (30-1, 23 KOs) for the interim _title_, and the stocky Nigerian-born and Las Vegas-_base_d Peter easily won on points. Earlier this year, the popular puncher took care of Oleg Maskaev with a devastating sixth-round knockout in a Cancun bullfighting ring to stake his unequivocal claim to the WBC belt.

As the "champion emeritus," Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs) was en_title_d to fight Peter whenever he chose to unretire. And he called for it without so much as a tuneup, even though Klitschko hasn't fought since an eighth-round win over Danny Williams on Dec. 11, 2004.

"Samuel is very strong. He's the biggest puncher right now among the heavyweights. That's why this is going to be an interesting fight," Klitschko said. "It's two world champions, two punchers. Let's meet in the ring and see who has the better skills.

"I know," he added. "I know the answer."

While the fight appears to be a make-or-break moment for Klitschko, it seems more like an annoyance for Peter, whose only loss came after Wladimir knocked him down three times in a close unanimous decision nearly three years ago.

Peter called out the younger Klitschko after his victory over Maskaev at Plaza de Toros, hoping to avenge his only loss in a fight between the best the heavyweights have to offer.

Like Peter, Wladimir has spoken passionately about unifying the fractured division and restoring the championship to a meaningful place in sports. But as usually happens in the sometimes seedy world of boxing, politics and sanctioning bodies got involved, forcing Peter to accept a defense against the former champ.

Now fight fans are left wondering whether Vitali will make it to the ring in six weeks, and whether another Klitschko should be stepping between the ropes.

"No, he doesn't deserve it," Peter said quietly, when asked his thoughts on fighting the elder Klitschko. "He made a great mistake coming out of retirement to fight me."

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
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Re:Vitali Klitschko vs Samuel Peter
von sunshinetrue Posted at 2008/08/29 09:19
Vitali Klitschko - Samuel Peter Press Conference Quotes

- On a night that will electrify the boxing world, active World Boxing Council (WBC) Heavyweight Champion Sam Peter (30-1, 23 KOs) will defend his _title_ against WBC Champion Emeritus Vitali Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs), making his dramatic return to the ring after a four-year absence, on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Saturday, October 11. Immediately following the heavyweight world _title_ fight, which begins at 9 p.m. ET/PT on tape delay, two light heavyweight champions will meet, live on SHOWTIME, when Antonio "Magic Man" Tarver and "Bad" Chad Dawson square off in a long-awaited grudge match.

The Peter-Klitschko showdown will be co-promoted by Duva Boxing, K2 Promotions and Don King Productions from the O2 Arena in Berlin, Germany. Tarver vs. Dawson will be promoted by Gary Shaw Productions in association with AT Entertainment and take place at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nev..

SAMUEL PETER

"I am very grateful to be here today. I want to clear up one thing. I am the true heavyweight champion.

Vitali, you never beat a champion. You say you are the champion, but you are not a champion. You can't be the champion until you beat me, and you can't.

"I have fought 31 fights and never ducked anyone. I fought with my eardrum broken and lost 25 pounds that night, but I still fought.

"I am making one promise today. I will knock Vitali out. Trust me. I will knock out Vitali, and then I will beat his brother (IBF/WBO Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko). There is no doubt about that."





VITALI KLITSCHKO

"Thank you to everyone who put energy into making this fight happen."

"I am pleased to say that I am back. I am happy to be back in the ring, happy to fight for my _title_. I gave away my _title_ freely because of my knee injury.

"I feel sorry for Peter that I must fight him. Skeptical people say that I won't win because I have been out of the ring for three years, but I did not lose the _title_. I am honored to fight for (WBC President) José Sulaimán, who gave me this chance.

"I have big respect for Mr. Lou Duva, but his fighters always say they will knock me out and it never happens. Mr. Duva is preparing Peter to knock me out, but this will never happen.

"I don't underestimate Peter. He is a good puncher. I will give my best to be the winner, to take my _title_ back, and to make history where two brothers will be champions at the same time. It's a huge motivation for me.

"I promise the fight will not be easy and it won't go to the scorecards. It will probably end between rounds four-six. I have a lot of presents ready for Peter for October 11."




DINO DUVA (Peter's promoter)

"This fight was a fight that a lot of people never thought would happen. When the WBC ordered Sam Peter to fight Vitali Klitschko, I was the most skeptical about Klitschko's ability. But, a few weeks ago, I ran into Vitali at the Olympics in Beijing. I saw him walk toward me with a fire in his eye and he asked me if the fight was happening. When I told him yes it was, he promised me that he would show up as ready as ever. After seeing him and the fire in him, my doubts were put to rest.

"We are so happy to work with SHOWTIME. SHOWTIME is pound for pound the best network in boxing. We are proud to have this fight on SHOWTIME."

LOU DUVA (Legendary trainer)

Peter reminds me of Rocky Marciano, and he will definitely knock out Vitali. You're going to see a fight here, and I'll tell you what, on October 11, you will see Peter knockout Klitschko."

BERND BOENTE (Klitschko's Manager)

"This will be a great fight between two great punchers. I doubt however that this fight goes 12 rounds."


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Re:Vitali Klitschko vs Samuel Peter
von sunshinetrue Posted at 2008/08/30 09:27
Video clips of Vitali and press conference


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i0yK6_jF68

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1Ug2NbcfSo
Press Conference

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQafAf2YI5k
Press Roundtable interview Vitali
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Vitali Klitschko, An ALL TIME COME BACK?
von Dr. Z Posted at 2008/09/10 08:38
Where would Vitlai Klitschko’s comeback rate if he defeats Sam Peter?

Here is the situation. Vitlai will be facing Sam Peter, who is in his prime, and rated #2 by Ring Magazine.

Vitlai Klitschko is 37 years olf. He has not fought since December 2004, which is means by the time he and Peter fight, it will likely be 3 ½ years of in-activity. In addition to the ring rust, Vitlai has had to battle knee and back injuries. No man that I can think of has ever come back to win a belt with a three way obstacle of age, ring rust, and a major injury against him. Not one.

In the history of gloved boxing, the only heavyweight I can recall that came back at age 36+ after a 3+ lay of to win a _title_ was George Foreman. In truth, it took Foreman had many warm up fights, and needed three tires to win a world _title_ belt back. Foreman lost his first two chances and was defeated by Holyfield and Morrison.

Vitlai is not having any warm up fights. The annuals of fistic glory have had several instances where X linear / Ring Magazine Champions have tried to regain their _title_ after a lay off, at an older age, but have failed. Jeffries could not do it. Dempsey could not do it. Louis could not do it. Liston could not do it. Holmes could not do it. Foreman did it, but it took three tires, and the perfect match up for him to pull the upset. If Vitlai defeats Sam Peter, it will rate as an all time come back!


PS: How the heck do you start your own posts here?
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Re:Vitali Klitschko, An ALL TIME COME BACK?
von sunshinetrue Posted at 2008/09/13 21:43

Heavyweight boxer Vitali Klitschko (L) and his manager Bernd Boente attend a news conference to announce his upcoming WBC _title_ match against Samuel Peter in New York August 27, 2008.


WBC heavyweight champion Samuel Peter (L) of Nigeria and Ukrainian boxer Vitali Klitschko (R) pose outside the O2 World arena in Berlin September 4, 2008.




Coach Andy Anderson, heavyweight boxers Samuel Peter, Vitali Klitschko and coach Fritz Sdunek (LtoR) pose together for the media in front of the the O2 World arena in Berlin, September 4, 2008.













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